Get $70 off Beats Powerbeats Pro with Best Buy's Black Friday Doorbuster deals

Save big on one of our favorite earbuds.
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SAVE $70: As of Nov. 22, Beats Powerbeats Pro are discounted to $129.99 as part of Best Buy's Black Friday Doorbuster deals. This is $70 off their list price of $199.99.


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$129.99 at Best Buy
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In celebration of the season of savings this month, Best Buy has been offering up Doorbuster deals every Friday on a wide range of tech. This is a great way to build up to the big Black Friday sale event and features some incredible discounts. This week's Doorbuster drop was a real winner if you've been looking to invest in some new earbuds, with an excellent offer on Beats Powerbeats Pro.

Normally these earbuds retail for $199.99, but you can scoop them up for $129.99. This saves you $70 overall, which is a fantastic deal on earbuds we think rank among the best headphones of 2024. Not to mention, you also get up to three months of Apple Music and Apple Fitness+ for free with your purchase.

If you lead an athletic lifestyle, these earbuds are well worth the investment as we consider them the best pick for runners in both our roundups of the best earbuds and best headphones in 2024. And even if the running life isn't for you, we still consider them worth every cent. Our review had high praise for these earbuds, with Mashable's Senior Tech Correspondent Raymond Wong saying they're "terrific if AirPods don't cut it for you."

This Doorbuster deal won't stick around for long, so take advantage of this Beats Powerbeats Pro deal at Best Buy before it's gone forever.

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Best Buy isn't the only retailer with some excellent early Black Friday deals, either. Amazon's Black Friday sale has kicked off in style with a wide variety of discounts for shoppers. Walmart and Target are also offering their own Black Friday sale events that are worth a look.

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